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'''Novichok''' is a chemical nerve agent that came to prominence during the Skripal Affair {{FA|Skripal Affair}}
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'''Novichok''' is a chemical nerve agent that came to prominence during the Skripal Affair. {{FA|Skripal Affair}}
  
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==History==
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According to British chemical weapons expert [[Hamish de Bretton-Gordon]],<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/mar/15/uks-claims-questioned-doubts-emerge-about-source-of-salisburys-novichok "UK's claims questioned: doubts voiced about source of Salisbury novichok"]''</ref>'''novichok''' is a deadly [[nerve agent]] that was allegedly developed in the [[Soviet Union]] at a laboratory complex in Shikhany, in central [[Russia]],
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vil_Mirzayanov Vil Mirzayanov,] a Russian chemist who in the early 1990s revealed the existence of that class of ultra-powerful [[nerve agent]]s, claimed that Novichok was tested at Nukus, in [[Uzbekistan]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vil_Mirzayanov Mirzayanov] defected to the [[United States]] in 1995.<ref>''[https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/its-the-russians-says-chemist-who-uncovered-existence-of-novichok-1823733 "It's The Russians, Says Chemist Who Uncovered Existence Of 'Novichok'"]''</ref>, where he was elected to the Presidium of the Milli Mejlis of the Tartar People in exile, and published a <i>Declaration of Independence of Tatarstan</i><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140330111914/http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-183351</ref> (presently a province of Russia.)
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==Preparation==
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Novichok agents are binary agents, meaning that they are prepared by mixing two substances. They have a short live span, making exact determination of their origin difficult.
  
 
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[[image:Screen-Shot-2018-04-21-at-16.07.48 patent.png|300px|right|thumbnail|Main Image – Patent Powder Dispersal Device – filed 2013, patent pending for the delivery of nerve agents, specifically, Novichok and sarin: Examples of nerve agents may include G series such as Tabun (GA), Sarin (GB), Soman (GD), Cyclosarin (GF), GV series such as Novichok agents, GV (nerve agent), V series such as VE, VG, VM, and the like. Source: Powder Dispersal Device and method<ref>https://patents.google.com/patent/US20130340754?oq=novichok</ref>]]
 
[[image:Screen-Shot-2018-04-21-at-16.07.48 patent.png|300px|right|thumbnail|Main Image – Patent Powder Dispersal Device – filed 2013, patent pending for the delivery of nerve agents, specifically, Novichok and sarin: Examples of nerve agents may include G series such as Tabun (GA), Sarin (GB), Soman (GD), Cyclosarin (GF), GV series such as Novichok agents, GV (nerve agent), V series such as VE, VG, VM, and the like. Source: Powder Dispersal Device and method<ref>https://patents.google.com/patent/US20130340754?oq=novichok</ref>]]
  
==History==
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==Novichok and the Skripal Affair==
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As [[Hamish de Bretton-Gordon]] repeatedly stated<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/sep/07/salisbury-is-a-massive-neon-advertisement-to-terrorists-for-chemical-weapons-use-in-cities</ref><ref>https://ctc.usma.edu/view-ct-foxhole-interview-hamish-de-bretton-gordon-former-commander-u-k-cbrn-regiment/</ref>, he claimed to know [[Skripal Affair/Boshirov and Petrov in the UK|Borisov and Petrov]] smuggled in a Nina Ricci perfume bottle filled with "less than half an eggcup full" (about 15 mls or 15 grams) of novichok.  This amount would have been sufficient to kill about 5,000 people if the bottle had broken, an unprecedented incident. A glass phial containing just one drop would have been sufficient to kill Skripal.
  
'''Novichok''' is a deadly [[nerve agent]] that was allegedly developed in the [[Soviet Union]] at a laboratory complex in Shikhany, in central [[Russia]], according to a British chemical weapons expert, [[Hamish de Bretton-Gordon]].<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/mar/15/uks-claims-questioned-doubts-emerge-about-source-of-salisburys-novichok "UK's claims questioned: doubts voiced about source of Salisbury novichok"]''</ref>
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===Where's the evidence?===
 
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The former British ambassador to [[Uzbekistan]], [[Craig Murray]], who visited the site at Nukus, said it had been dismantled with US help. In a blog post, he wrote:
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vil_Mirzayanov Vil Mirzayanov,] a Russian chemist who in the early 1990s revealed the existence of that class of ultra-powerful [[nerve agent]]s, claimed that Novichok was tested at Nukus, in [[Uzbekistan]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vil_Mirzayanov Mirzayanov] defected to the [[United States]] in 1995.<ref>''[https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/its-the-russians-says-chemist-who-uncovered-existence-of-novichok-1823733 "It's The Russians, Says Chemist Who Uncovered Existence Of 'Novichok'"]''</ref>
 
 
 
==Where's the evidence?==
 
The former British ambassador to [[Uzbekistan]], [[Craig Murray]], who visited the site at Nukus, said it had been dismantled with US help. He is among those advocating scepticism about the UK placing blame on Russia for the poisoning of double agent [[Sergei Skripal]]. In a blog post, he wrote:
 
 
:“The same people who assured you [[Saddam Hussein]] had [[WMD]]s now assure you Russian ‘Novichok’ nerve agents are being wielded by [[Vladimir Putin]] to attack people on British soil.”<ref>''[https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2018/03/the-novichok-story-is-indeed-another-iraqi-wmd-scam/ "The Novichok Story Is Indeed Another Iraqi WMD Scam"]''</ref>
 
:“The same people who assured you [[Saddam Hussein]] had [[WMD]]s now assure you Russian ‘Novichok’ nerve agents are being wielded by [[Vladimir Putin]] to attack people on British soil.”<ref>''[https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2018/03/the-novichok-story-is-indeed-another-iraqi-wmd-scam/ "The Novichok Story Is Indeed Another Iraqi WMD Scam"]''</ref>
 
A Russian lawyer, [[Boris Kuznetsov]], told [[Reuters]] he was offering to pass to the British authorities a file he said might be relevant to the [[Sergei Skripal|Skripal]] case in Salisbury. It details an incident when poison hidden in a phone receiver killed a Russian banker and his secretary in 1995. The poison came from an employee at the state chemical facility who sold it through intermediaries – in an ampule placed in a presentation case – to help reduce his debts.
 
  
 
The UK government insists that its case rests not just on the argument that Novichok was developed in Russia, but what it says is past form, a record of Russian state-sponsored assassination of former spies.
 
The UK government insists that its case rests not just on the argument that Novichok was developed in Russia, but what it says is past form, a record of Russian state-sponsored assassination of former spies.
  
Murray, in a phone interview, is undeterred, determined to challenge the government line, in spite of having been subjected to a level of abuse on social media he had not experienced before:
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:“There is no evidence it was Russia. I am not ruling out that it could be Russia, though I don’t see the motive. I want to see where the evidence lies,” Murray said. “Anyone who expresses scepticism is seen as an enemy of the state.<ref>''[https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2018/03/bothered-by-midgies/ "Bothered By Midgies"]''</ref>
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Novichok was featured in episodes 50,51 and 52 of the spy drama ''Strike Back'', which was shown in the US and the UK between 21 November 2017 to 9 March 2018. Central to the plot in the first half of the season is Karim Markov, a Russian scientist who has devoted his life to developing Novichok nerve agents. The dialogue frequently name-drops Novichok, in episodes that were shown in the weeks before the Skripals were discovered.<ref>https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201804111063448533-tv-spy-fiction-helped-sell-salisbury-poisoning/</ref>
 
 
==Preparation==
 
Novichok agents are binary agents, meaning that they are prepared by mixing two substances. They have a short live span, making exact determination of their origin difficult.
 
  
==Cultural references==
 
Novichok was featured in episodes 50,51 and 52 of the spy drama ''Strike Back'', which was shown in the US and the UK between 21 November 2017 to 9 March 2018.
 
  
"The Soviet chemist Vil Mirzanyanov, who now lives in the [[US]], is the only person who claims that Novichoks were real [[chemical weapons]]. Neither [[Porton Down]] nor the [[OPCW]] have accepted that claim. In 2007 Mirzanyanov wrote a still available book about his work at the Soviet laboratory in [[Uzbekistan]] and published the chemical formulas of some alleged Novichok substances."
 
 
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Novichok is a chemical nerve agent that came to prominence during the Skripal Affair.

Full article: Skripal Affair

History

According to British chemical weapons expert Hamish de Bretton-Gordon,[1]novichok is a deadly nerve agent that was allegedly developed in the Soviet Union at a laboratory complex in Shikhany, in central Russia,

Vil Mirzayanov, a Russian chemist who in the early 1990s revealed the existence of that class of ultra-powerful nerve agents, claimed that Novichok was tested at Nukus, in Uzbekistan. Mirzayanov defected to the United States in 1995.[2], where he was elected to the Presidium of the Milli Mejlis of the Tartar People in exile, and published a Declaration of Independence of Tatarstan[3] (presently a province of Russia.)

Preparation

Novichok agents are binary agents, meaning that they are prepared by mixing two substances. They have a short live span, making exact determination of their origin difficult.

U.S. patent

In relation to the Skripal Affair, Russia submitted evidence that the Novichok nerve agent was produced and patented in the United States as a chemical weapon in 2015, and was mentioned in over 140 patents in the period 2002-2016. [4]

Main Image – Patent Powder Dispersal Device – filed 2013, patent pending for the delivery of nerve agents, specifically, Novichok and sarin: Examples of nerve agents may include G series such as Tabun (GA), Sarin (GB), Soman (GD), Cyclosarin (GF), GV series such as Novichok agents, GV (nerve agent), V series such as VE, VG, VM, and the like. Source: Powder Dispersal Device and method[5]

Novichok and the Skripal Affair

As Hamish de Bretton-Gordon repeatedly stated[6][7], he claimed to know Borisov and Petrov smuggled in a Nina Ricci perfume bottle filled with "less than half an eggcup full" (about 15 mls or 15 grams) of novichok. This amount would have been sufficient to kill about 5,000 people if the bottle had broken, an unprecedented incident. A glass phial containing just one drop would have been sufficient to kill Skripal.

Where's the evidence?

The former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray, who visited the site at Nukus, said it had been dismantled with US help. In a blog post, he wrote:

“The same people who assured you Saddam Hussein had WMDs now assure you Russian ‘Novichok’ nerve agents are being wielded by Vladimir Putin to attack people on British soil.”[8]

The UK government insists that its case rests not just on the argument that Novichok was developed in Russia, but what it says is past form, a record of Russian state-sponsored assassination of former spies.

Cultural references

Novichok was featured in episodes 50,51 and 52 of the spy drama Strike Back, which was shown in the US and the UK between 21 November 2017 to 9 March 2018. Central to the plot in the first half of the season is Karim Markov, a Russian scientist who has devoted his life to developing Novichok nerve agents. The dialogue frequently name-drops Novichok, in episodes that were shown in the weeks before the Skripals were discovered.[9]


 

Related Quotation

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Skripal Affair“Austria officially confirmed this week that the British Government’s allegation that Novichok, a Russian chemical warfare agent, was used in England by GRU, the Russian military intelligence service, in March 2018, was a British invention. Investigations in Vienna by four Austrian government ministries, the BVT intelligence agency, and by Austrian prosecutors have revealed that secret OPCW reports on the blood testing of Sergei and Yulia Skripal, copies of which were transferred to the Austrian government, did not reveal a Russian-made nerve agent.”July 2020

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:First Recorded Successful Novichok Synthesis was in 2016 – By Iran, in Cooperation with the OPCWblog post17 March 2018Craig MurrayBeginning in late 2016, Iranian scientists succeeded in synthesising a number of Novichoks in full cooperation with the OPCW. This makes a complete nonsense of Theresa May’s “of a type developed by Russia” line, used to Parliament and the UN Security Council.
Document:Killing DiplomacyArticle15 March 2018Paul Craig Roberts
Dmitry Orlov
Sane people will choose politics over war, and sane – that is, competently governed – nations will choose diplomacy over belligerence and confrontation. If we look around in search of such incompetently governed nations, two examples readily present themselves: the United States and the United Kingdom.
Document:Navalny, Ukraine and the Westarticle18 September 2020'Rhys James'A tongue-in-cheek, mildly satirical commentary on the latest "Vladimir Putin poisoned my cat" Novichok nonsense emanating from the Westerm media over the September 2020 hospitalisation of Russian 'opposition politician' and Western super-hero Alexei Navalny
Document:Novichok And Theresa May's "45 Minute Moment"Article15 March 2018Is Britain off to war (in Syria) to save the government from all sorts of disasters back at home? Challenging a Prime Minister in the midst of an international conflict is always difficult – just look at the vitriol thrown at Jeremy Corbyn for doing so yesterday – who was proved right in the face of the same accusations with Tony Blair.
Document:Novichok Part Deux: A Fusion of Media, Government & MilitaryArticle10 July 2018Kenny CoyleBBC diplomatic and defence correspondent Mark Urban revealed this week that he had in fact been meeting secretly with Sergei Skripal over a year ago.
Document:Novichok, Navalny, Nordstream, Nonsenseblog post3 September 2020Craig MurrayThe US and Saudi Arabia have every reason to instigate a split between Germany and Russia at this time. Navalny is certainly a victim of international politics. That he is a victim of Putin I tend to doubt.
Document:Probable Western Responsibility for Skripal Poisoningblog post28 April 2018Craig Murray
Clive Ponting
Those of us who have been in the belly of the beast and have worked closely with the intelligence services, really do know what they and the British government are capable of. They are not “white knights”.
Document:Russia Claims US Deploys Warships For Imminent Attack On Syria, Trains Militants For False Flag Attackblog post17 March 2018'Tyler Durden'United States-led coalition to "retaliate" for another false flag chemical attack done by the White Helmets in Syria
Document:Russia, Novichok and the long tradition of British government misinformationarticle12 April 2018David Miller
Document:Salisbury Incident - Skripal Case Investigators Could Learn From The Lockerbie AffairArticle24 September 2018Ludwig De BraeckeleerPorton Down has been renamed many times: RARDE, DERA, Dstl, but it's still the same damn place.
Document:The Salisbury Festival of Russophobia Opens TodayWikispooks Page14 October 2024Craig Murray"The Public Inquiry into the death of Dawn Sturgess, like the Hutton Inquiry into the death of Dr David Kelly, is designed entirely to conceal the truth and further the official narrative."
Document:The Salisbury Poisoning One Year On - An Open Letter to the Metropolitan Policeopen letterRob Slane
Document:“Former Russian Spy Sergei Skripal May Have Been Poisoned by BZ Nerve Agent”blog post16 April 2018Ludwig De BraeckeleerForeign Minister Sergei Lavrov: “Former Russian Spy Sergei Skripal May Have Been Poisoned by BZ Nerve Agent
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